Every person should treat all their valuables with great respect “White Buffalo Woman” from the Plains tribe, the Lakota’s, teaches a lesson that is communicable to all ages: every object valuable or not should be treated with equal respect.The people in the Lakota tribe believe in some spiritual thing because they believe that god has given her the power to morph into different animals.This can be seen as she walks a across the prairie at the end of the folktale.She comes across to braves who are searching for food and tells them to report to their chief that she will be visiting soon.In this folktale they do what they are told and when she shows up she tells them to believe in her that she can help their people increase and prosper.As she exits the village everyone stares in awe in hopes that she will come true on her promise.In today’s society doing what is being asked of will lead to better things that will improve their lives.
“White Buffalo Woman” from the Plains tribe, the Lakota’s, teaches a lesson that is communicable to all ages: every object valuable or not should be treated with equal respect. The people in the Lakota tribe believe in some spiritual thing because they believe that god has given her the power to morph into different animals. This can be seen as she walks a across the prairie at the end of the folktale. She comes across to braves who are searching for food and tells them to report to their chief that she will be visiting soon. In this folktale they do what they are told and when she shows up she tells them to believe in her that she can help their people increase and prosper. As she exits the village everyone stares in awe in hopes that she will come true on her promise. In today’s society doing what is being asked of will lead to better things that will improve their lives.